Though half of the country doesn’t agree with 84-year-old Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s politics, she still receives a certain level of respect for being a SCOTUS judge.

Many have criticized her ability to make policy-shaping decisions based on her age and frail nature. Her age actually makes the current Supreme Court one of the oldest average benches in history. What she just said about Sen. Lindsey Graham might be another sign that it’s time for that retirement party.

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the late Justice Antonin Scalia were honored with Allegheny College’s Prize for Civility in Public Life in Washington Monday.

During her remarks at the ceremony, Ginsburg pointed to her and Scalia’s confirmation to the court, adding she hopes “members of Congress… and others of goodwill will lead the way in restoring harmonious work ways.”

Ginsburg further pointed out two other sets of Allegheny’s honorees.

“Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. John McCain” and the “women of the Senate, Senators Dianne Feinstein and Lindsey Graham.”

WATCH (her remarks about Graham start at the 4:00 mark in the video)

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